Chrismat
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I was given 10 rolls of expired 35mm by a friend of my brother who no longer shoots film. The Kodak is Kodak Max 400, 24 exposures each. The expiration date is July 2005. Both boxes were in wrapped in plastic. The film was kept at room temperature. I was going to keep it but I prefer not to shoot color negative film over 200 asa. I shot one of the rolls of Kodak and it came out pretty well. A little fog, and the images had a little too much cyan shift, but that could be because of the cheap Rite Aid processing.
The other film is CO-OP 24 exposures 400 asa, which expired in December 2005. I've never heard this film, it could be rebranded Agfa or Konica. It may have been purchased in Canada, hence the English/French labeling and the 'colour' spelling.
$14 includes shipping in the U.S.
The other film is CO-OP 24 exposures 400 asa, which expired in December 2005. I've never heard this film, it could be rebranded Agfa or Konica. It may have been purchased in Canada, hence the English/French labeling and the 'colour' spelling.
$14 includes shipping in the U.S.
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